Keiyo was conceived and born in New York City in July, 2015.
Our collaboration with the Brooklyn art gallery "The Bishop" garanties future shows in the city.

Basel, Switzerland

Keiyo’s headquarters and where the magic of Keiyo happens.

Tokyo, Japan

A classroom of students spent time brainstorming names for a pop-up gallery that would donate half its profits to charity.
The result was 恵 与, or keiyo, meaning ‘the joy of giving’.

Pacific Ocean, near Roca Partida Island, Revillagigedo, Mexico

Photographer Anaur Patjane Floriuk captured an incredible moment with a humpback whale and her newborn calf in “Whale Whisperers”. The sale of this image enabled our first donation, to Oceana, in autumn 2016.

Costa Rica

German photographer Rainer Waelder’s image of an iguana in Costa Rica was used in Canon television advertisements in the US for over a year.

Lake Erie, Canada

Canadian photographer Dave Sandford captures incredible images of late autumn and winter waves on Lake Erie.

Miami, Florida

Keiyo’s first pop-up show took place during Art Basel Miami in December 2016.

Cuba

Photographer Eduardo Herrera has been photographing life in Cuba since 1994.

Africa

French photographer Laurent Baheux is known for his exceptional photographs of African animals. His portraits are featured in international galleries and he has published numerous books of his photographs.

Bangalore, India

Raphael Rapior’s series “In Shiva’s Shadows” was shot in India. This collection was showing in New York when Raphael first had the idea for Keiyo.

Mongolia

Videographer Milo Zanecchia’s award-winning footage from his overland trip from Switzerland to Mongolia first introduced us to his work. He is currently working on a film about Keiyo.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Writer and editor Kristin Pedroja supports us with words to help spread our mission.

The Donation

Half of the proceeds from the sale of this photograph will be donated by the Artist and the Keiyo Art Gallery toCare

CARE has been operating in Cuba since 1995. Keiyo takes Eduardo’s photographs out of the country and returns with generous donations to CARE, which focuses on food security, water and sanitation assistance, youth programs, and programs promoting gender equality.

About the Artist

Cuban photographer Eduardo Herrera has been documenting everyday life in Cuba for over 20 years, providing unique insight into the history of Cuba from one of its native sons. In late July 2016, Keiyo visited Eduardo in Cuba to help him digitize his portfolio and is proud to feature photographs from his filmstrip collection in our catalog. He shoots with Leica M6, Hasselblad and Rolleiflex cameras.